Yamaha set out to design a new kind of electric violin made primarily from wooden materials
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A. di Matteo violin, 2009, Cremona, ITALY (signed by maker) needsphotos Yamaha set out to designContemporary Italian Violin, Alessandro Di Matteo, 2009 Clear, warm, responsive Alessandro di Matteo is an internationally acclaimed violin maker from Cremona, Italy. His study of the violin is all encompassing, ranging from performance to the physics of sound. With this research, he has developed a constructive violin theory, inspired by old manuscripts as well as modern theories on how to achieve the highest quality of sound. After devoting himself